Sebastian404

Posted 23 December 2010 - 06:21 PM

Please find attached *MY* build of the latest version of Koush's ClockworkMod Recovery for the ZTE-Blade. It is not officially supported by Koush, please do not bother him with support questions for this build.

I have tested it as much as I can, but I'm always open to any more constructive feedback. Please see one post down for a change log for THIS build. Koush seems not to publish a change log (unless you know of one).

The offical version of ClockworkMod Recovery if available for this device can be found here

Warning:

Support for the old style update files that use the Amend scripting (update-script) method is no longer supported With ClockworkMod Recovery from v3 onwards, if you require support for the Amend scripting method, use v2.5.1.8.

Source

The Device Config to build ClockworkMod Recovery as part of CyanogenMod can be found on my GitHub.

Kernel Information

Information about the Kernel used in this ROM can be found on this thread.

Carlrg

Posted 23 December 2010 - 07:27 PM

Carlrg

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Devices:ZTE Blade (San Fran)

Hi Seb thanks for the updated Clockwork great work. Just to let you know i have tried to do 3 nandroid backups and each time i have had 3 errors. Firstly no /sdcard/.android_secure found. Skipping backup of applications on external storage. No sd-ext found. Skipping backup of sd-ext. Generating md5 sum... Error while generating md5 sum! The second error is ok as i do not have an ext- partition, but can you please shed any light on the other errors. I am running pauls Eclair R4 and have had no issues with any earlier vers of clockwork. Thanks, Carl.

oh!dougal

Posted 23 December 2010 - 07:47 PM

Seb, there were (if I understood correctly) some issues with some roms/patches requiring either 'old' or 'new' Clockwork.

Am I correct in thinking that this should handle both methods of 'scripting' the flash process?
If so, would it make sense to note that at the top of the thread?

Splendid that it should be the right way up, but ... actually, I did rather like the quirk that, to play around with the phone's firmware, one had to use it upside down!
It was part of the phone's character!